Le mercredi 27 juillet 2011 à 08:53 -0500, Livingston, John A a écrit :
Tom,
Thank you for investigating the problem further. I was hoping there would be
some way to configure Sun Java in the same manner as OpenJDK, but it's not
surprising that there isn't.
I will probably get in touch
John:
I tried to reproduce your problem on my amd64 system running
unstable, but jenkins worked for me.
I configured the system to use the DLJ version of the JDK:
# update-java-alternatives --set java-6-sun
Once running I was able to confirm that the nss libraries
are loaded by doing (where PID
Tom,
Thank you for investigating the problem further. I was hoping there would be
some way to configure Sun Java in the same manner as OpenJDK, but it's not
surprising that there isn't. I switched Jenkins over to OpenJDK with the NSS
configuration and everything seems to be behaving itself.
On 07/27/2011 08:53 AM, Livingston, John A wrote:
[...] We still have one or two applications that have little glitches unless
Sun Java is used, but this is probably the push we've needed to default to
using OpenJDK.
At the risk of going off topic a little bit for this bug
report I'm quite
Le lundi 18 juillet 2011 à 08:43 -0500, Livingston, John A a écrit :
Sylvestre,
When libnss3-1d went from 3.12.10-1 to 3.12.10-2 in testing last week, it
relocated all of its libraries to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu. We're running
Jenkins (http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/debian/), which uses NSS,
Sylvestre,
It looks like the problem still occurs with nss.cfg in place. Full Java error
output is below. Please let me know if you'd like to me to test anything else.
Thanks,
John
SEVERE: Failed to initialize Jenkins
java.security.ProviderException: Could not initialize NSS
at
Sylvestre,
When libnss3-1d went from 3.12.10-1 to 3.12.10-2 in testing last week, it
relocated all of its libraries to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu. We're running
Jenkins (http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/debian/), which uses NSS, and it was unable
to locate libnss3.so and others in the new location
Ok. Thanks for the feedback. Do you have any example of application which fails?
Thx
S
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John Livingston john.a.livings...@boeing.com a écrit :
Package: sun-java6-bin
Version: 6.26-1
Severity: important
A recent package
Package: sun-java6-bin
Version: 6.26-1
Severity: important
A recent package update in wheezy revealed a problem
with default library paths in sun-java6. The update relocated a
number of files from /usr/lib to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu, however, Sun
Java isn't aware of the new multiarch library
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